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MEMBERS V WHHHHlllllllflllllllffllffi IHKHHHHlllllrllllllllNIM W Club The W Club was organized in 1925 for the purpose of promoting and main- taining interest in athletics and to promote comradeship. The membership of the club is limited to those who earn a letter in one of the three major sports, football, basketball, and track. The club in the future will grow and be a great help in develop- ing athletics, for they will work and co-operate with the coach for the bettering of the school. l Paul Terry Seth Gibbons Otis McGaughey Max McGaughey Harry Roberts Clint Powell Cecil Murrell Basil Kirby Johnnie Souter Ted Mermoud Ancell Lewis Thurston Cummins Charles Cummings Garrett Cummings Galen Campbell Edward Sellinger Byron Moore Paul Baker Ralph Ross Charles James Irwin Davis Lawrence Ghan Iran Threlfall O. B. Duffendack Benny Martin Vincent Johnson WllllllllllllllIHHIIIIIIIfIlHHl . l IIIHHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP7
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WUIIIHIHIHHHHHIHHHIHH HHH!lHHHHIHIIlIHHIIWW f imfafi' Q. PQ Club The Q. P. Club was organized in 1924 with a membership of fifteen girls. The purpose of the club has always been to promote organized pep and school spirit. The Q. P. are prominent in all school activities, promote pep at football and basketball ggmes and add much to college life. This year the club has raised money for a 1927 Q. P. memorial for the college. Among the social events of the year are a banquet for the football men and a formal spring party. President . . . . . . Secretary .... . Treasurer ..... . . Sponsor Colors: Blue Frances Wisegarver Dorothy Collier Ruth Nunley Vanna Patterson Mabel Foster Marie Davey OFFICERS and Gold.-Mascot: Kewpie Doll. MEMBERS Elizabeth Keith Cathran Furby Bertha Jennings Catherine Davis Virginia Kenney WnHHHrurv11H f I . . . . Frances Wisegarver . . . . . Vanna Patterson . . . . . . Dorothy Collier . . . . Mrs. Frank Moon Crystal Davidson Mary F. Bailey Ernestine Lukens Mary L. Talley Clara Hummel llllllllllllllllll I l ummrnrlmmmmllnvmurfnwj
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QIHHHHIIIHIHHIHHHHIHW!! HMHlllllllllllllllllllllWWW ' 55,522.5 LFS: - 12533.55 A . Wesleyan Players Cn March 21 the Wesleyan Players produced three excellent one-act plays, The Maker of Dreams, by Oliphant Downsg Judge Lynch, by John Wm. Rogers, Jr., and The Flattering Word, by George Kelley, Which were well received. At the time of writing, the Players are beginning work on The Fool, a mag- nificent four-act play by Channing Pollock. This is the most stupendous task ever attempted by amateurs in Carthage. It is probably the greatestmodern religious drama. The members of the club feel the importance of the task and that the merit of this fine production calls for their best eH'orts. J- J 1 The story of this play has such a great message that'the club is hoping for a large crowd to which to impart this message. They feel that to do something really worth while should be the ultimate goal of dramatic production. A To Miss Banta, who has spent so much of her timegin making the success of the club possible, the Wesleyan Players wish to give allgtlhe credit which is so justly due her. Without her help nothing could have been accomplished. QMIIHHIHHIHHHIHHHHIIHlll . l HIlHHHHHHHIIIHIIIHHIIHIIV7
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